• DocumentCode
    1465233
  • Title

    Observational Study of the Oceanic Surface Parameters in the Eastern Indian Ocean During Two Contrasting Dipole Years 2005 and 2006

  • Author

    Prakash, Satya ; Mahesh, C. ; Gairola, R.M.

  • Author_Institution
    Atmos. & Oceanic Sci. Group, ISRO, Ahmedabad, India
  • Volume
    9
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2012
  • Firstpage
    906
  • Lastpage
    909
  • Abstract
    The Indian Ocean dipole (IOD) is one of the major interannual climate variation signals in this region through the coupled air-sea interactions. In this letter, the oceanic surface parameters in the eastern Indian Ocean during two consecutive contrasting dipole years 2005 (negative) and 2006 (positive) are examined exclusively from satellite and in situ observations. Results showed that there was sea surface temperature anomaly up to ±2°C in the south eastern equatorial Indian Ocean (EEIO) during the mature phase (September-November) of the dipole. Except for the south EEIO, the south of the equator showed very high positive sea level anomaly (up to 45 cm) during the boreal fall (September-November) in 2006 under the influence of the strong positive IOD event. Similar coherent differences were observed in freshwater flux and sea surface salinity anomalies which show the large impact of these dipole events in the south EEIO box. Also, the seasonal rainfall during the northeast Indian monsoon for these two years shows substantial difference over southern India which reveals the paramount impact of IOD on the northeast monsoon rainfall.
  • Keywords
    ocean chemistry; ocean temperature; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; rain; AD 2005; AD 2006; Indian Ocean dipole; September-November boreal fall; September-November mature phase; air-sea interactions; contrasting dipole years; dipole events; eastern equatorial Indian Ocean; freshwater flux; in situ observations; interannual climate variation signals; northeast monsoon rainfall; oceanic surface parameters; positive IOD event; sea level anomaly; sea surface salinity anomalies; sea surface temperature anomaly; Meteorology; Ocean temperature; Sea level; Sea surface; Surface topography; Temperature sensors; Climate variability; Indian Ocean dipole (IOD); freshwater flux; sea level anomaly (SLA); sea surface salinity (SSS); sea surface temperature (SST);
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1545-598X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/LGRS.2012.2182987
  • Filename
    6165641